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  • And that sadness extends to Daniel Mays and Liam Garrigan, who, in the crucial scene where Jake and Fred respond to Bel's phone call by posing as a Chinese laundry, suggest they too long to bridge the emotional divide.

    Review | Theatre | Moonlight | Donmar Warehouse | Michael Billington 2011

  • The ruling party of Mr. Sarkozy, the UMP, didn't challenge Mr. Bel's claim.

    Sarkozy Appears to Lose Control of French Senate David Gauthier-Villars 2011

  • In a running joke, Freddie fancies himself the "James" to Bel's "Moneypenny" — a James Bond-ian reference that inadvertently strikes close to home, when Freddie finds himself going rogue to pursue a sinister conspiracy that ensnares a dear childhood friend.

    Roush Review: BBC America's The Hour 2011

  • Meanwhile, the ghost of Andy and Bel's daughter, Bridget, hovers over the action as if marooned in a permanent state of teenage uncertainty.

    Review | Theatre | Moonlight | Donmar Warehouse | Michael Billington 2011

  • Ben Whishaw Sebastian in the dreary 2008 remake of "Brideshead Revisited" plays Bel's outspoken friend Freddie Lyon, a brilliant rebel whose leftist sentiments may be slightly exacerbated by a subliminal annoyance at being on the outside of society.

    Broadcast Noir in 1950s London Nancy deWolf Smith 2011

  • They bring together very different sensiblities: de Keersmaeker's passionate musical sensibility and Bel's conceptualist wit.

    This week's new theatre and dance 2011

  • Mr. Bel's victory was widely expected after a coalition of conservative parties that support Mr. Sarkozy lost its majority in the upper house of France's parliament on Sept. 25.

    Socialist Chosen As French Senate Speaker Noemie Bisserbe 2011

  • Hector and Bel are enjoying a quaint temporary domesticity, but it's already coming apart, due to two things – Bel's increasing reliance on Freddie, and Hector's subsequent insecurity; and the fact that Hector's wife Marnie finally confronts Bel and lets her know that Hector does this often, but he's always "on loan".

    The Hour: season one, episode five 2011

  • So what if, as some have complained, Bel's knit dresses sometimes are too short for the time?

    Broadcast Noir in 1950s London Nancy deWolf Smith 2011

  • Known as "The Shining One" because of his association with the sun, fire is Bel's sign.

    Archive 2009-05-01 Joanna Waugh 2009

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